Piniella plans to continue managing Cubs

By Ronald Blum

NEW YORK – Lou Piniella plans on managing the Chicago Cubs next year and could stay around longer.

“I’ve got a year to go on my contract, and we’ll see where it goes from there,” the 65-year-old said before Wednesday’s game against the New York Mets. “But I’m not looking five or six years ahead or four or five years ahead, put it that way. Like I said, I’ve said many times that I’m perfectly content year to year.”

Chicago already has clinched best record in the National League. Piniella said managing a major league team becomes more tiring as he gets older.

A native of the Tampa area, Piniella managed the then-Devil Rays from 2003-05. Tampa Bay, which lost 91 to 99 games per season under Piniella, will go to the playoffs for the first time this year under manager Joe Maddon.

“When I managed there, we had a $22 million payroll. It was a little difficult,” Piniella said. “They’ve done a real nice job there over the last three years or so and improved their pitching, improved their team. And they’ve done a darn good job there. They should be happy, and I’m happy for them.”

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